The United Arab Emirates closed its airspace early in the morning as a precautionary measure amid the ongoing war in the region. This was announced by the country's General Civil Aviation Authority, Bloomberg reports, writes UNN.
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According to the state agency WAM, the decision provides for a temporary and complete cessation of flights.
UAE airspace is temporarily closed as an exceptional precautionary measure to ensure flight safety, crew safety and protection of the country's territory
Earlier, a drone attack caused a fire in Dubai
The airspace closure came the day after an incident at Dubai International Airport. There, operations were suspended for several hours due to a drone strike that caused a fire in a fuel tank.
Dubai Airport is one of the world's largest aviation hubs for long-haul flights. Since the beginning of the war in the Middle East, it has been attacked several times, which regularly led to disruptions in air traffic.
The UAE authorities stated that the decision to close the airspace was made after a comprehensive risk assessment in coordination with national and international authorities.
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